Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 09, 1953
Transcript:
Schroeder sits at the piano playing.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown approaches and asks, "I was just noticing something Schroeder...aren't the black keys on your piano just painted on?" Schroeder replies, "Yes..I guess so.."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown stoops down and asks, "Well, maybe this is a foolish queston, but if those keys are just painted on, how do you play all those difficult pieces?"<BR><BR> He looks at the reader as Schroeder replies, "I practice a lot!"<BR><BR>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
What difficult pieces?
NateWright over 12 years ago
all the difficult pieces he plays stupid!!! Fantasia for example!!
NateWright over 12 years ago
sorry, its not fantasia, its patetica
pikachu98 over 12 years ago
at least his piano doesnt sound like a toy piano
Dusty Moonrise over 12 years ago
He later explains “It’s all in the wrists”.
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
Makes sense to me!
ootey over 6 years ago
I’ve never seen a treble clef in the lower staff, is that correct?
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
that’s the true secret.
Luna1120 about 3 years ago
Lol
eric_harris_76 about 1 year ago
Charlie Brown almost broke the fourth wall.